Question No: 391 – (Topic 4)

A company has a deployment of Windows Deployment Services (WDS), the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT), and the Windows Automated Installation Kit (WAIK).

You are preparing to capture an image of a Windows 7 reference computer. You plan to deploy the image to new computers that have the same hardware as the reference computer.

You need to ensure that the captured image contains the device drivers from the reference computer.

What should you do?

Run the Dism command with the /Add-Driver option.

Run the Dism command with the /Mount-Wimoption.

Run the BCDEdit command.

Run the Start /w ocsetup command.

Run the ImageX command with the /Mount parameter.

Run the DiskPart command and the Attach command option.

Use Sysprep with an answer file and set the PersistAllDeviceInstalls option in the answer file to True.

Add a boot image in WDS.

Use Sysprep with an answer file and set the UpdateInstalledDrivers option in the answer file to Yes.

Use Sysprep with an answer file and set the PersistAllDeviceInstalls option in the answer file to False.

Create a capture image in WDS.

Run the Dism command with the /Add-Package option.

Use Sysprep with an answer file and set the UpdateInstalledDrivers option in the answer file to No.

Run the PEImq /Prep command.

Answer: G Explanation:

Persisting Plug and Play Device Drivers During generalize

You can persist device drivers when you run the sysprep command with the /generalize option by specifying the PersistAllDeviceInstallssetting in the Microsoft-Windows- PnPSysprep component. During the specialize configuration pass, Plug and Play scans the computer for devices and installs device drivers for the detected devices. By default, these device drivers are removed from the system when you generalize the system. If you set PersistAllDeviceInstalls to true in an answer file, Sysprep will not remove the detected device drivers. For more information, see the Unattended WindowsSetup Reference (Unattend.chm).

Question No: 392 DRAG DROP – (Topic 4)

You need to install Windows 7 on a client computer in a dual-boot configuration with the

existing Windows Vista installation, without reducing the size of the partition that contains Windows Vista.

Which actions should you perform in sequence? (To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange them in the correct order.)

Answer:

Explanation:

Install more than one operating system (multiboot)

When you install the new version of Windows, you can keep an older version of Windows on your computer.

This is often called a multiboot or dual-boot configuration.

Before you begin: Make sure that your hard disk has a separate partition for each operating system that you want to install, or that your computer has multiple hard disks. Otherwise, you will either have to reformat and repartition your hard disk or install the new operating system on a separate hard disk. Also, make sure that the partition or disk where you plan to install the new version of Windows is formatted with the NTFS file system.

Turn on the computer running your current edition of Windows, and then insert the installation disc into the computer#39;s CD or DVD drive.

On the Install Windows menu, click Install now.

On the Get important updates for installation page, we recommend getting the latest updates to help ensure a successful installation and to help protect your computer against security threats. You must be connected to the Internet to receive installation updates. This page might not appear if your computer is not connected to the Internet.

On the Type your product key for activation page, we strongly recommend that you type your 25-character product key to help avoid problems during activation.

On the Please read the license terms page, if you accept the license terms, click I accept the license terms.

On the Which type of installation do you want page, click Custom.

On the Where do you want to install Windows page, select the partition or disk where you want to install the new Windows operating system.

Question No: 393 – (Topic 4)

A company has client computers that run Windows 7 Enterprise.

You need to ensure that Windows does not display notifications when programs try to install software or make changes to the computer, or if users make changes to Windows settings.

Which two choices should you use to achieve this goal? (Each correct answer presents a complete solution. Choose two.)

the leads command

the netsh command

share permissions

Device Manager

Local Users and Groups

the folder Properties window

the Services management console

the Group Policy management console

the User Account Control Settings Control Panel window

Answer: H,I

Question No: 394 HOTSPOT – (Topic 4)

You use a computer that has Windows 7 installed. You install a legacy application named LegApp.

LegApp is designed for Windows 98 and does not support the 16-bit or 32-bit color quality setting.

You need to configure application compatibility settings for LegApp to meet the following requirements:

->Compatible with Windows 98

->The 8-bit color quality setting must be used

What should you do? (To answer, configure the appropriate option or options in the dialog box in the answer area.)

Answer:

Explanation: Run in 256 colors

Check on Run this program in compatible mode for: Then select Windows 98/Windows ME.

Check on Run in 256 colors.

Question No: 395 – (Topic 4)

A company has a server running Windows Server 2008 R2, with Windows Deployment Services (WDS), the Microsoft Deployment Toolkit (MDT), and the Windows Automated Installation Kit (WAIK) set up. The company also has client computers running Windows 7 Enterprise.

You need to capture an image of a client computer.

What should you do on the server before performing actions on the client computer?

Use Sysprep with an answer file and set the UpdatelnstalledDrivers option in the answer file to Mo.

Run the DiskPart command and the Attach command option.

Use Sysprep with an answer file and set the PersistAHDevicelnstalls option in the answer file to False.

Use Sysprep with an answer file and set the UpdatelnstalledDrivers option in the answer file to Yes.

Add a boot image and create a capture image in WDS.

Run the BCDEdit /delete command.

Run the Dism command with the /Add-Driver option.

Run the ImageX command with the /Mount parameter.

Run the Dism command with the /Add-Package option.

Use Sysprep with an answer file and set the PersistAHDevicelnstalls option in the answer file to True.

Run the Start/w ocsetup command.

Run the Dism command with the /Mount-Wim option.

Run the PEImg /Prep command.

Answer: E

Question No: 396 – (Topic 4)

You administer client computers that have Windows 7 Professional 64-bit installed. All the computers are members of a single Active Directory Domain.

You need to prevent users from installing non-trusted device drivers. What should you do?

Enable the Code signing for device drivers in a domain Group Policy.

Disable the Code signing for device drivers in a domain Group Policy.

Add each user to the Domain Admins group.

Run the SigVerif.exe command on each computer.

Answer: A Explanation:

Can’t see any of the rest PREVENTING users from installing non trusted devices – but Sigverig does highlight them.

Question No: 397 DRAG DROP – (Topic 4)

You administer Windows 7 Enterprise computers in your company network. All computers are deployed from a single Windows image (.wim) file.

You want to deploy the .wim file to newly purchased computers by Windows Deployment Services (WDS).

You need to protect an administrator account password used for deployment in an answer file.

What should you do (To answer, move the appropriate actions from the list of actions to the answer area and arrange then in the correct order).

Question No: 398 – (Topic 4)

You need to record when an incoming connection is allowed through Windows firewall. What should you do?

In Local Group Policy, modify the audit policy.

In Local Group Policy, modify the system audit policy.

From the Windows Firewall with Advanced Security properties, set the logging settings to Log successful connections.

From the Windows Firewall with Advanced Security properties, set the Data Protection (Quick Mode) IPSec settings to Advanced.

Answer: C Explanation:

Customize Logging Settings for a Firewall Profile

Windows Firewall with Advanced Security can be configured to log events that indicate the successes and failures of its processes. The logging settings involve two groups of settings: settings for the log file itself and settings that determine which events the file will record. The settings can be configured separately for each of the firewall profiles. You can specify where the log file will be created, how big the file can grow, and whether you want the log file to record information about dropped packets, successful connections, or both. Log successful connectionsUse this option to log when Windows Firewall with Advanced Security allows an inbound connection. The log records why and when the connection was formed. Look for entries with the word ALLOW in the action column of the log.

Question No: 399 – (Topic 4)

You administer desktop computers that have Windows XP professional SP3 64-bit installed. The computers have the Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) enabled on all drives.

You want to migrate existing user profiles to Windows 7 by using the User State Migration Tool (USMT) 4.0.

You also plan to migrate files from the user profiles even if the files are locked by applications.

You need to capture user profiles and all locked files. What should you do on the Windows XP computers?